The Rebels, who play in the Unibond League, are the first football club to use the scheme, which relies on the goodwill of their fans to beat the credit crunch.
The club - owned by its own supporters - has set a minimum of £90 for the tickets, £50 lower than prices from last season.
Board member Jules Spencer said: "FC United, like all clubs need to raise revenue and we will feel the pinch in the coming months just as any other club will in this economic climate. But given our philosophy of providing affordable football, we do not feel unilateral price increases are the way forward.
"So we hope the `Your Season Ticket, Your Choice' campaign will do two things. Firstly, it will offer a lower season ticket price for those supporters who cannot now afford last year's price, which was around £140.
"Secondly, it means those supporters who can afford a bit more can choose to donate as much as they wish to help fund the club's operating costs.
"It is an ambitious campaign but we have raised similar amounts of money in the past so we hope we can do so again."
The move, designed to raise £125,000 to run the club next season comes as clubs at all levels of football have frozen or even reduced ticket prices for next season, the notable exception being Manchester United, who have put their prices up by an average five per cent.
FC United have made an operating loss for the last two seasons, crippled by the costs of ground-sharing with Bury. They recently signed a two-year extension to their tenancy, which costs the club around £80,000 a season, and hope to move into their own stadium in Manchester after that.
The scheme, which will also peg season ticket prices for under-18s at £21, has brought a favourable response from fans.
"I think most people value the club enough not to take the mickey," said one.
"It needs supporters who can afford it to think that £140, which we paid last year, is the minimum, but if we get a few new fans who pay £90 each, and keep hold of a few who are finding times a bit tough, all well and good. It really needs those who can afford it to pay a bit more."
Spencer agreed that the club's board has faith in its own supporters.
"This is about empowerment, of collective responsibility, of us all pulling together to ensure the club's future in a way that reflects our founding principles," he said.
"We have been asked if we're being foolhardy but why shouldn't a football club trust its own supporters? FC United is after all a member owned club, so everyone has a vested interest in making this a success."
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Free Red, Manchester (13/05/2009 at 12:52)
Next up, Daisy Hill v FC United XI, Saturday 16th May. Kick off 3.00pm to be played at New Sirs, St James Street, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 2EB. As part of our pre-season programme, an FC United XI mostly containing members of the FC United Youth Team will be playing a friendly against Daisy Hill FC on Saturday the 16th May at their ground, New Sirs, St James Street, Westhoughton, Bolton, BL5 2EB. This match is the chance to show your appreciation to this season’s successful Youth Team for all the hard work they have put in on behalf of the club. Many of this season’s squad will now be invited to join the first team or found placements with other local sides for the new season.
Admission Price Adults £2 Concession £1 Under 15’s FREE
Travel/Directions M61 to junction 5, A58 (Snydale Way/Park Road) for one and a half mile, left into Leigh Road (B5235) for 1 mile to Daisy Hill. Turn right into village 200 yards after mini roundabout, then left between church and school into St James Street. Ground 250 yards on left.
Nearest Railway Station: Daisy Hill.
vegas-blue, Stalyvegas (13/05/2009 at 13:25)
Stad, Manchester (13/05/2009 at 14:52)
I don`t think anyone will abuse it. For those who value having a season ticket they will appreciate that if everyone paid the minmum it would not work but the option is there for those who genuinely cannot afford any more.
Dean, Swinton (13/05/2009 at 15:33)
F C JOHN, LADYBARN (13/05/2009 at 16:55)
Si, East Manchester, Audenshaw (13/05/2009 at 17:07)
Free Red, Manchester (14/05/2009 at 16:06)
All you need to do is e-mail seasonticket@fc-utd.co.uk, call the FC United office on 0161 273 8950 or text 07973 618 146 with your name, the number of tickets you would like to purchase and crucially how much you are willing to pay. Someone will then phone you back one evening w/c 18 May to make payment arrangements.
We recognise that only a few weeks after the end of the season may not be the best time financially to pay the full amount therefore we will again be offering supporters the option of paying a deposit of £50 now with the remaining balance to be paid before the start of the season.
We recognise some supporters choose to leave renewing until later in the summer, but in order that the Board can make an accurate assessment of the scheme and budget accordingly it would be helpful if as many supporters as possible pledged their commitment now.
When pledging the amount you can afford we would remind supporters it is important to use last season's average price of £140 as a barometer of affordability rather than the minimum £90 figure.
The options of purchasing on-line or via post will be made available over the course of the next few days, but if you prefer this 'effort-lite' option simply follow the above instructions and let us do the work!
Dukinfield Blue, Manchester (16/05/2009 at 19:02)
Free Red, Manchester (17/05/2009 at 22:11)
This game is to be played at Olympiastadion, Lidingövägen 1
114 33 STOCKHOLM
This game is pay on the gate. Admission prices are as follows:
50 SEK Adults
We're awaiting confirmation of any reduction for concessions, but 50 SEK is less than £5, so possibly not.
Decisions about which parts of the ground will be in use for our fans haven't yet been made. We hope we'll be able to communicate that information before the date, but if not it will be made clear on the night.
Besides the game a seminar is being organised with the title "United supporters - Power and possibilities". The aim is to highlight and discuss various forms of fan power - on the lighter, in boardrooms and in society. The seminar will be conducted in English and representatives from both FC United of Manchester and various allsvenska teams will participate
Details of the seminar below:
United fans - power and possibilities
Supporters in the board room, Supporters in the stands, Supporters in society. The seminar starts at 13:00 on the 22nd May in the member’s tent at Stockholms Stadion
Admission fee is 200 SEK (£16), which includes food from the BBQ, one drink, and the match ticket.
To sign up to the seminar please e-mail your name to dan@jarnkaminerna.se and payment will be taken at the gate.
The itinerary for the seminar is below
13:00 Supporters in the board room
Introduction and the birth of SFSU (English Football Supporters’ Union) - Ulric
Jansson
The FC-story - Andy Walsh
From Section F to the board room - Gustaf Törngren
The DIF-initiative - Dan Blomberg
Bajen Hockey
Black Army / FC Rasunda
14:30 Top Boy - A play about fan violence
15:30 Supporters in the stands
Punk Football - The fan culture of FCUM
The fan culture of Djurgården
Schalke 04 fan-Initiative in Germany - Stuart Dykes
Supporters as role models - Lena GW
16:30 Supporters in society
FCUM in society - TBC
Drive-In-Football - Jonathan Broberg
AIK style - Jimmy Wallingstam
Football Alliance - Ulric Jansson
17:30 Pre-game with kids and leaders from the Drive-In-Football in Alby and
Tensta
19:00 Djurgården All Stars v FC United of Manchester